What is today's Wordle word? Wordle 227 answer for February 1 - and what does the word mean?
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Wordle, the simplistic word guessing game has taken the world by storm.
It's estimated to have million of users, who love its simplistic design and daily puzzle.
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Hide AdBut sometimes, the words can be tricky and even lost in translation, thanks to it's US origins.
An example of this was on January 6, when the word was 'favor' which is spelt 'favour' in the UK.
If you're having difficulty figuring out what the Wordle word of the day is today, or if you got it and just want to know what it means, here's everything you need to know.
This page will be updated with the new word everyday, but beware, there are spoilers ahead!
What is Wordle?
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Wordle is a daily word puzzles that challenges users to guess a mystery five letter word, in six attempts.
With each guess the letters are highlighted either green, yellow or grey to indicate if you are on the right track.
Green means the letter is in the correct place, yellow means it's the right letter but not in the right place and grey means it's not the letter you need.
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How do you play Wordle?
Wordle is completely free and is accessible via an internet browser - there is no app of Wordle available, although copycat apps have started to pop up.
The game is playable via this link here - https://www.powerlanguage.co.uk/wordle/
You simply click onto the website and the game is ready for you.
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What is today’s Wordle word?
The Wordle word for February 1, 2022 is 'Those'.
What does “Those” mean?
The Collins English dictionary describes those as a determiner that means,
'You use those to refer to people or things which have already been mentioned..'
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